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Old 09-25-2008, 06:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So what should i do next? modification wise

Alright so what should i do next really with what i have in my sig? A new turbo is out of the question. Im on a budget. I was thinking of getting:

Edge Comp
150 Stix
Intake (not sure what kind)

Would that be okay with what i have or two much fuel between the smarty, edge, and 150 stix? Would it do any harm?

As far as the the injectors, can i just run the nozzels in the injectors i have?

What kind of intake would you guys go with?

Anything i should watch out for?

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I say forget the intake unless you want more noise. The factory box is pretty efficient. 150 hp tips/sticks might be a bit much stacked with a chip. You got the exhaust, though, so I would suggest 100 hp tips on your own injectors (budget, right?) and turn up the wastegate on your hx to 30 psi.

And watch out for; Your roasting clutch and cracked exhaust manifold.
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